HouseBoy
Structural
- Nov 21, 2005
- 464
I’m wondering how everybody does this.
There are so many different I joist products that might end up on the job usually depending on which lumber yard the builder goes to.
Some suppliers provide a layout drawings (much like roof trusses) but it is not provided to the architect or the consulting engineer for review.
Also, different flanges can be selected (either by the engineer or the designer/supplier.
How do folks typically indicate wood I joists on drawings? Do you indicate depth and performance spec?
Do you pick a maker and indicate their product and say “or equivalent”.
How often do you get to see shop drawings? (what about BEFORE the joists are purchased (and installed)
Is there a “generic” spec for these products?
There are so many different I joist products that might end up on the job usually depending on which lumber yard the builder goes to.
Some suppliers provide a layout drawings (much like roof trusses) but it is not provided to the architect or the consulting engineer for review.
Also, different flanges can be selected (either by the engineer or the designer/supplier.
How do folks typically indicate wood I joists on drawings? Do you indicate depth and performance spec?
Do you pick a maker and indicate their product and say “or equivalent”.
How often do you get to see shop drawings? (what about BEFORE the joists are purchased (and installed)
Is there a “generic” spec for these products?